Sentences with phrase «of dividing line»

Think «Chicago» south and «Milwaukee» north as a kind of dividing line.
We can argue about the location of the dividing line between legitimate scientific dispute and denial, but surely that line exists.
The contour of each dividing line line follows a section of the natural border drawn by the Rio Grande (or, as it's called in Mexico, the Rio Bravo) as the river flows from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico.
Secret History of the Dividing Line (2002, 20 min).
While there isn't much of a dividing line between excellent and perfect credit, the gap between a good score and an excellent one is much wider.
Nor is this kind of pointer capable of dividing the line into useful segments.
But I know pairing brown and black (just like pairing navy and black) and be a bit of a dividing line with some people.
I use 2030 as a kind of dividing line, because the Clean Power Plan has a 2030 horizon.
Whereas at one time she might have called herself socially liberal, recent developments mean it is not that «clear cut» on which side of the dividing line you fall.
There was a sort of dividing line in time.
It speaks to me of the investment of «That - Which - We - Call - God» in humanity and their total unity, the oneness of all things, the erasing of the dividing line between secular and sacred, compassion for all, and justice in the world.
But Bergson has pointed out the arbitrary nature of the dividing line drawn by commonsense between the zone of «organic» determinisms and that of «spontaneity» in the course of embryogenesis.
The mere existence of these dividing lines creates pressures on religions to twist themselves into shapes that the state (through its courts) will recognize.
Lear's own compelling phenomenology of irony fits, I think, rather nicely with Plato's insight that knowing involves the hierarchical logic of image and exemplar, described most famously in the Analogy of the Divided Line and the Allegory of the Cave.
As it turns out, one of the dividing lines between moms who breastfed and moms who didn't was individual personality.
Today, we were offered a speech of barely formulated ideas and germs of dividing lines, expressed with considerable mediocrity.
As the Labour leadership election picks up pace, and some of the dividing lines between the candidates are beginning to emerge, I feel that it is becoming increasingly necessary for the some of the so - called frontrunners to revisit the career of Barbara Castle.
«The evening's Hansard report will serve as a permanent record of the dividing lines between the old and new politics.
Instead, it reeks of the politics of dividing lines that the Tories used to attack in the final days of the Labour government, he says.
It reeks of politics, the politics of dividing lines that the current Government spent so much time denouncing when they were in Opposition in the dog days of the Brown Administration.
This involves not the setting - up of dividing lines, but a form of language that is «inclusive» — phrases to which nobody could possibly object.»
Here's hoping that solving P versus NP turns out to be faster than proving the Honeycomb conjecture, which states that if you need to divide a surface into tiled shapes of equal size, a hexagon is the shape that requires the smallest length of dividing lines.
The woodcuts and the Simone Weil presentation enter into a reciprocal survey of dividing lines between handwork and art, spiritual experience and contemplation.
He said the government was moving away from «an antiquated system of dividing lines between solicitors and barristers» to a system that would offer a fairer balance between the two sides of the profession.

Not exact matches

Overall, 44 % of Americans are very concerned and 26 % are moderately concerned that withdrawing from the agreement will hurt the country's standing in the world, with that concern also dividing along party lines.
The hearing quickly divided along partisan lines, Democrats pressing for details on the status of the FBI's investigation while Republicans focused on news coverage and possible improper disclosures of classified information developed through surveillance.
The blue line is M2 (divided by 10, so that it would fit in the same scale), one measure of the total money supply.
The bill sets 400 percent of the FPL as the dividing line between those who will and will not qualify for a subsidy.
That collegial atmosphere served the Montreal - based firm well, distinguishing it from its competitors and helping it attract a diverse roster of lawyers in a city divided on linguistic lines.
Some voters in Jefferson County ended up crossing party lines to cast their ballots for who they thought was the best candidate in each of the races — defying the practice of party line voting in an election that showed a deep red - blue political divide.
Coach class is now divided into three separate classes, the lowest of which United Airlines and American Airlines rolled out broadly this year, joining rival Delta Air Lines.
The post is a healthy reminder for the proudly brusque, but in it Olds also goes a step further, not just cautioning self - described straight shooters of the social and business costs of stepping over the line that separates directness from rudeness, but also offering three helpful tips to keep you on the right side of the divide.
After that, a «mixed bag» of infantry soldiers, paratroopers, and even armed farmers advanced across flooded fields and an endless succession of six - foot high hedgerows, lines of dense shrubs and trees dividing various farmers» properties.
The straight - line method of calculating depreciation would be to divide the initial cost by the asset's useful life.
Next Friday, Kim will cross the Military Demarcation Line that has divided the peninsula since the end of the Korean War, becoming the first North Korean leader to do so since the war ended.
It's especially hard to defend this line of thinking now that big tech companies have attracted so much soft power they can influence elections, inflame conflicts and divide people in general.
«The idea of what they could be doing and what they should be doing is the dividing line,» Michelle De Mooy, the director for privacy and data at the Center for Democracy & Technology, told me.
The eurozone composite PMI compiled by Markit hit 53.9 in October, one of the strongest readings over the past four years and well above the dividing line between expansion and contraction.
It might have problems that management isn't addressing; competitors might be cutting into an important line of business; profits may be rising but profit margins (net profits divided by sales) might be going down; a new technology might threaten to eat the company's lunch; there might even be fraud.
At this point, the vast majority of people my age — being honest, the dividing line seems to be around 45 years old — roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually boring and backed up by meaningful institutions such as central banks.
But there does seem to be quite a lot of disagreement about where the dividing line falls.
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Sentiment remains sharply divided along political - party lines, reflecting the deepening partisanship in Washington and growing polarization of the populace.
The world from San Francisco to the Ural Mountains seemed permanently divided into two hostile, ideologically opposed, nuclear - armed camps, along a fault line defined at the end of World War II.
But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.
Churches and Christians divided by race and culture have the opportunity to work together on the front lines of the fight against spiritual darkness and nurture the hope and faith that might prevent more deaths like the one Freddie Gray suffered.
The acceptance or rejection of these beliefs determines the dividing line between loyalty to Islam and infidelity.
Around 65 per cent of younger people voted for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party earlier this year and YouGov has observed that «age seems to be the new dividing line in British politics», with older people tending to favour the Conservative Party and younger people generally voting Labour.
There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Christian denominations in the world divided along lines of doctrinal difference.
I'm a bit reluctant to bring up the subject of baptism here on the blog because I think it's such a shame that something as beautiful and important can so quickly divide Christians along denominational lines.
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